Finding Fossil Information On The Web

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Exploring Fossil Information Online


Discovering Fossil Resources on the Web


Overview


The internet is teeming with websites offering fossil information, but not all sites are equally valuable. Some provide detailed, scholarly insights that may overwhelm beginners, while others only compile links for ad revenue. Fortunately, there are numerous sites that cater to diverse audiences, delivering a wealth of fossil knowledge.

Specialized Sites


Scholarly sites often focus intensely on specific fossil topics. For instance, Dr. Sam Gon III’s website, [Trilobites.info](http://www.trilobites.info/), is a comprehensive resource for learning about trilobites. The site is user-friendly, with logically organized topics and an extensive list on the homepage. Similarly, [Elasmo.com](http://www.elasmo.com/) delves into sharks, covering everything from fossilized to modern varieties, making it suitable for both novices and enthusiasts.

Comprehensive Resources


Broad-focused sites like [UCMP](http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/) offer extensive information on fossils, including geologic time and phylogenetic classification of both ancient and modern species. [Fossils-facts-and-finds.com](http://www.fossils-facts-and-finds.com/) targets teachers and pre-college students, providing educational resources, lesson plans, and projects related to fossils and geology.

Kid-Friendly Options


For younger audiences, some sites present concise, quality information. [Enchanted Learning](http://www.enchantedlearning.com/Home.html) offers a wide range of knowledge, including fossils and dinosaurs, making it a great starting point for kids.

Navigating Link Farms


Be cautious of sites that primarily list links. They might lead you to relevant information, but you can easily waste time clicking through without finding what you need. These sites often profit from every click, making them more about revenue than education.

Useful Directories


Niche directories can be incredibly helpful. [Bob’s Rock Shop](http://www.rockhounds.com/) is an excellent example, offering curated links with descriptions to guide you toward valuable fossil resources.

Conclusion


By carefully choosing the right sites and reading descriptions, you can bypass ineffective links and dive into genuine fossil information efficiently. Happy exploring!

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